The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Feb. 9

The Daily Numbers: 1 dead, 1 wounded in early-morning shooting involving police in Chester.

8 juveniles facing charges after post-school brawls near Upper Darby High.

2 police officers injured in 1 of the incidents.

1, as in No. 1. That would be the Springfield High cheerleaders, who won a national competition.

8-foot-wide trail coming to Haverford property known as Willowstreams.

.2 mile trail will connect Haverford Reserve to Darby Road.

5 to 10 months in jail for a Bucks County woman for an attack on a gay couple on a Philly street.

2 men charged with her got probation in plea deals.

4 football players, including former Eagle LeSean McCoy, involved in a fight with 2 off-duty police officers at a Philly nightspot over the weekend.

2:45 a.m. Sunday, the time of the brawl at Recess Lounge.

1, as in No. 1 ranked men’s basketball team in the country for Villanova.

169 catches for 2,418 yards and 18 TDs for receiver Riley Cooper, who was cut by the Eagles yesterday.

19 point lead blown by Sixers on way to 98-92 loss to the Clippers.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

LeSean McCoy is gone, but he’s still making headlines in Philly. That’s not always a good thing.

I Don’t Get It: Some kids in Upper Darby insist on fighting after school. In a recent incident, two police officers were injured.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the Springfield High School cheerleaders, who won a national competition this weekend.

Quote Box: “Sometimes it gets out of control. Our whole goal is to make sure they get home safe. Most kids just go home. It’s only a handful that creates a problem.”

- Upper Darby Police Superintendent Mike Chitwood, on most recent fight involving young people after school was dismissed.

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